Farmers Feeding The World

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A coalition of farm and international development organizations and agriculture-related foundations sent a letter today to congressional committees calling for a coordinated approach from the federal government to meeting global food security needs.
A panel of experts will discuss the critical relationship between immigration reform, agriculture and wider economic growth on Tuesday, March 31, noon to 1:30 p.m., at the American Immigration Council, 1331 G Street NW, Washington D.C. The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, the American Immigration Council and Farm Journal Foundation are partnering to bring this important discussion forward.
The program began this fall semester at UW CALS-LSC and offers two scholarship opportunities co-funded by Farm Journal and its CEO, Andy Weber.
The Foundation has named Tricia Beal as the new Chief Executive Officer.
These early indications of a new momentum toward helping farmers feed the world are encouraging. But more will be needed.
HungerU will launch its spring 2014 awareness tour from Auburn University and the Universities Fighting World Hunger Global Summit. .
Today the Farm Journal Foundation’s Farmers Feeding the World initiative co-hosted an agriculture briefing with the Alliance to End Hunger in Washington, D.C.
FFA members from all 50 states will take the first swing Oct. 24 of a long-term fight to help eliminate global hunger.
The World Soy Foundation helps fight hunger in children.
Will our farmers and ranchers have enough sustainable, healthy farm and ranch land to meet the challenge?